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The people who watch over prisoners are typically referred to as correctional officers or prison guards. Their primary responsibilities include maintaining order, ensuring the safety of inmates and staff, and overseeing daily activities within the correctional facility. In some contexts, they may also be called detention officers or jailers, depending on the type of facility.

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